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Share Fair on Fifth Street

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

The ShareFair is a newly conceived community event that will focus on kids, art and sharing. The first ever ShareFair will take the form of a street fair featuring fun kids activities, artist exhibits and special areas with resources for sharing goods, services and ideas to build community. The Fair will also feature great live music, local 5th Street restaurants and a hopping beer garden.

This first ShareFair will focus on KIDS–since much of school funding for great programs has been cut, ART–which enriches our quality of life everyday but gets little acknowledgement, and SHARING–a great way to save money, meet neighbors and build a birgher furture.

QKA is proud to be a sponsor of the Kids Activity Area at this first ever ShareFair taking place on Sunday, July 10th, on 5th Street in Downtown Santa Rosa. 5th Street will be closed to traffic between “B” and “D” Streets. For more information or to get involved, go here.


American Canyon High School – A Case-Study and Tour in Sustainability, Community and Education

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011


QKA’s Aaron Jobson will be leading a tour of American Canyon High School on Wednesday June 29, 2011 from 5:30-7:30pm. Here’s the info (scroll to bottom for sign-up link):

Join your local chapter of the US Green Building Council and the American Institute of Architects in celebrating the green design, engineering and community asset that is American Canyon High School.

This Napa County High School opened its doors in Fall of 2010 to welcome students and community to an ultra-sustainable and energy efficient campus. The campus achieved Gold certification in the US Green Building’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program.

The project boasts a 1MW photovoltaic station that provides about 85% of the electricity needed for the campus and a ground source heat pump that uses the earth’s temperature to help heat and cool buildings.

Did you know that the average school is 42 years old, and energy inefficiencies cost it approximately $100,000 a year? Come hear from Aaron Jobson of Santa Rosa’s Quattrocchi Kwok Architects and Costa Engineer’s Chris DelCore, plus others directly involved in this top project as they share how the building and design increased efficiencies, while creating a sense of community, supported career-driven education, and improved public access to amenities on the campus.

Sign up today!


Creativity & The Kranok

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

QKA’er Jeff Howe is a passionate designer whose creativity spills over into his personal life. Jeff and his friend Ruby Bettencourt combined talents to create their first steel sculpture for Burning Man 2010. Since then they have become inspired to share their passion for life through the creation of Sacred Art and Sacred Space. Titled “The Kranok”, this piece was recently featured at Lightning in a Bottle 2011 and this past weekend at the Harmony Festival in Santa Rosa.


Lease-Leaseback Opens New Avenues for Schools

Monday, June 6th, 2011


Hot off the North Bay Business Journal’s presses, here’s an informative article on Lease-Leaseback delivery method and QKA project Ross School.


Extreme Makeover: Sun Cavalry to the Rescue

Monday, June 6th, 2011


The Skin Cancer Foundation (www.SkinCancer.org), just published their national magazine. Check out the piece on QKA’s partnership with the television show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition in this digital edition.